Can someone PLEASE help me here!!!???
Omg I feel like i'm losing my mind here. All I want to do is connect the ipod adapter to the back of my headunit(monsoon) into the cd changer port. However, when I check the product out I have come back with a little confusion. When I punch in my year/make/model of car and select the "monsoon" option in order to obtain the correct adapter (adapter which connects onto the back of HU in the slot for the ch/changer) to hook up my ipod...I get a WARNING msg stating that "head unit must have AUX or SOURCE button in order for this ipod module to work!!!??? So now i'm lost, since mine does not appear to have aux or source button on it. Apparently many of the monsoons have the cd/changer adapter but not ALWAYS the ability to control one (ie: aux/source button). After 2000 though, apparently all monsoons had the ability to control the changer. Mine is a 2001 with NO button. So is this module for my HU or not! This issue has been making me sick lol.
Any help would be so much appreciated. THE MAIN QUESTION: Can I use the Ipod adapter with my monsoon system by connecting to the cd/changer port. If so, HOW will I controll it, what button will I push on my HU to switch over to control the IPOD. Maybe cd/play button???
This is where I found the adapter.
http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Produ...120&tab=review
Please.



Those adapters are compatible with any head unit that is capable of controlling a factory external CD changer. That includes all cassette head units and 2000-2002 CD head units.
BTW, in future, there is no need to start a second thread on the same subject.
This diagram is correct. There was one post claiming that 4 and 5 needed to be switched. I followed this diagram and it worked perfectly.
Spelling was not this sources strong suit, but the instructions are correct.
I plugged in an audio cord and cut the other end in order to check the connections.
I used 26AWG wire. This wire is so frail that it will fall apart under the friction of a screw. I placed the ground wire between two panels of the radio chassis and then tightened the screws to that part of the chassis in order to ground the jack.
I also used the audio cable plug to hold the jack while soldering it.
I added more JB Weld after this photo. It's the only way to be sure...
The finished product.





